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'''David Zebedee''', brother of the [[apostles]] [[John, the Apostle|John]] and [[James, the Apostle|James Zebedee]], was a [[friend]] and [[devoted]] supporter of the [[work]] of [[Jesus]] and his apostles. He [[volunteered]] to operate an [[intelligence]] service in [[support]] of the work of the apostolic party that afforded them the benefit of a [[messenger]] service keeping various [[groups]] of [[disciples]] in [[touch]] with what transpired during the [[course]] of Jesus public ministry. He was the only one who knew in advance of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]' [[plan]] to [[betray]] his apostolic [[friends]]. Also, he was the only one of the leading [[disciples]] of Jesus who was inclined to take a [[literal]] and plain matter-of-fact view of [[the Master]]’s assertion that he would die and “rise again on the third day.” When [[the apostles]] refused to [[believe]] the report of the women who had first seen [[Jesus]] in his [[resurrected]] form, it was David Zebedee, against the [[wishes]] of [[the apostles]], who did not [[hesitate]] to address his [[messengers]] assembled at the home of Nicodemus,

<blockquote>" Men and brethren, all this time you have served me in [[accordance]] with your [[oath]] to me and to one another, and I call you to [[witness]] that I have never yet sent out false [[information]] at your hands. I am about to send you on your last [[mission]] as volunteer [[messengers]] of [[the kingdom]], and in so doing I release you from your [[oaths]] and thereby disband the messenger corps. Men, I [[declare]] to you that we have finished our [[work]]. No more does [[the Master]] have need of [[mortal]] [[messengers]]; he has risen from the [[dead]]. He told us before they [[arrested]] him that he would die and rise again on the third day. I have seen the [[tomb]]—it is empty. I have talked with [[Mary Magdalene]] and four other women, who have talked with [[Jesus]]. I now disband you, bid you [[farewell]], and send you on your respective assignments, and the [[message]] which you shall bear to the [[believers]] is: `[[Jesus]] has risen from the [[dead]]; the [[tomb]] is empty.' " </blockquote>

And so, these twenty-six runners went forth as the first heralds of the mighty [[truth]]-[[fact]] of the [[resurrected]] [[Jesus]]. And they started out on this [[mission]] as they had on so many others, in [[fulfillment]] of their [[oath]] to David Zebedee and to one another. These men had great [[confidence]] in David. They departed on this assignment without even tarrying to talk with those who had seen [[Jesus]]; they took David at his [[word]]. The [[majority]] of them believed what David had told them, and even those who somewhat [[doubted]], carried the [[message]] just as certainly and just as swiftly.

[[The apostles]], the [[spiritual]] corps of [[the kingdom]], are this day assembled in the upper chamber, where they [[manifest]] [[fear]] and [[express]] [[doubts]], while these [[laymen]], [[representing]] the first attempt at the [[socialization]] of [[the Master]]'s [[gospel]] of the brotherhood of man, under the orders of their fearless and [[efficient]] [[leader]], go forth to [[proclaim]] the risen [[Savior]] of a world and a [[universe]]. And they [[engage]] in this eventful service ere his chosen [[representatives]] are willing to believe his [[word]] or to [[accept]] the [[evidence]] of eyewitnesses.

These twenty-six were dispatched to the [[home]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus Lazarus] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany Bethany] and to all of the believer centers, from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beersheba Beersheba] in the south to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidon Sidon] in the north; and from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman Philadelphia] in the east to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria] in the west.

When David had taken leave of his brethren, he went over to the [[home]] of Joseph for his [[mother]], and they then went out to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany Bethany] to join the waiting [[family]] of [[Jesus]]. David abode there in Bethany with Martha and Mary until after they had disposed of their [[earth]]ly [[Things|possessions]], and he accompanied them on their [[journey]] to join their brother, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus Lazarus], at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman Philadelphia].

In about one week from this time John Zebedee took [[Mother Mary|Mary]] the [[mother]] of [[Jesus]] to his [[home]] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_the_Just James], Jesus' eldest [[brother]], remained with his [[family]] in [[Jerusalem]]. Ruth remained at Bethany with Lazarus's sisters. The rest of Jesus' family returned to [[Galilee]]. David Zebedee left [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany Bethany] with Martha and Mary, for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman Philadelphia], early in June, the day after his [[marriage]] to Ruth, Jesus' youngest sister. [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_190#190:1._HERALDS_OF_THE_RESURRECTION]

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